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Novel photoreceptor sheds light on how cyanobacteria 'see' color
Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have identified a new photoreceptor in cyanobacteria with a modification in part of its structure which makes it sensitive to green/teal light. The photoreceptor belongs to a family usually sensitive to red/gr
Books | Books
Books | Books
The Craving Mind: From Cigarettes to Smartphones to Love—Why We Get Hooked & How We Can Break Bad Habits
PURCHASE NOW Judson Brewer Foreword by Jon Kabat-Zinn Yale University Press ISBN-13: 978-0300223248 A leading neuroscientist and pioneer in the study of mindfulness explains why addictions are so tenacious and how we can learn to conquer them. We are all
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Stress, the Brain, and the Gut: New Pathways Unveiled - A Revolutionary Breakthrough in Understanding Mental Health-and Improving Treatment for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More
New groundbreaking research links stress, brain circuits, and gut health! Unveiling how stress-sensitive neural pathways alter the gut microbiome, impacting immunity and metabolic health, this study reveals potential new therapies for mental and metabolic
Psychology | Psychology
Psychology | Psychology
Singing from memory unlocks a surprisingly common musical superpower
Psychologists from UC Santa Cruz wanted to study "earworms," the types of songs that get stuck in your head and play automatically on a loop. So they asked people to sing out any earworms they were experiencing and record them on their phones when prompte
Psychology | Psychology
Spread the love (online): Study reveals in-party positivity drives online engagement more than out-party hostility
Looks like Kamala Harris' campaign is getting it right when it comes to social media, according to a new study. As democrats are playing up their sunny outlook in their presidential campaign, a study published in Scientific Reports suggests that emphasizi
Psychology | Psychology
Power And Pitfalls Of Analogies In Modeling Belief Dynamics
From polarization to conspiracy theories, Mirta Galesic and Henrik Olsson explore how methods from other disciplines can help us understand belief dynamics
Psychology | Psychology
Photon entanglement could explain the rapid brain signals behind consciousness
Understanding the nature of consciousness is one of the hardest problems in science. Some scientists have suggested that quantum mechanics, and in particular quantum entanglement, is the key to unraveling the phenomenon.